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Month: January 2018

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Glavin: Party time in Davos while the world burns

By Terry Glavin, Special to Postmedia Network From owensound suntimes Against a backdrop of shuddering and implosion in the key institutions of the liberal world order, it wasn’t easy to discern anything encouraging in the 48th annual gathering of the…

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Large oil companies head to Guyana’s rich oil, gas basin

BY BERT WILKINSON From Caribbean Life Three of the world’s largest oil and gas companies are preparing to bid for offshore blocks near to where United States oil giant ExxonMobil found large amounts of sweet light crude oil off the…

29 Jan Weather In Cayman

29 Jan Mon 2018 Weather In Cayman Synopsis   Light to moderate easterly winds and seas are expected across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours as a high pressure system moves over the Atlantic Ocean and weakens. Tonight…

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CAYMAN ISLANDS ALERT: DOI Phishing Email

Please be aware of a fraudulent email currently circulating that is originating from [email protected]. On the surface the email appears to be from the Department of Immigration (DOI), but it’s actually a fake address set up to catch unsuspecting persons….

The Editor Speaks: The oldest profession in the world

Writer Rudyard Kipling started his 1888 book “ In Black and White“ with this sentence – “Lalun is a member of the most ancient profession in the world.” Lalun is a prostitute. One of our prospective contenders in last year’s…

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Cayman Islands Joint Marine Unit officers recover boat containing large quantities of ganja, arrests made

From RCIPS At about 4:30AM on Thursday, 25 January, officers from the Joint Marine Unit (JMU) came upon two vessels acting suspiciously in the vicinity of the Big Channel entrance to North Sound. As the JMU moved into position to…

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Cayman Islands Ministry of Culture supports growth of the National Art Collection

The Ministry of Culture has supported the expansion of the National Art Collection at the National Gallery through the acquisition of five artworks. Each artwork is by a significant Caymanian artist, working in a contemporary context. When asked about the…

Cayman Islands: Over 60s tap into wider world with free IT classes

The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) has set up a second basic computer skills class to help Cayman Brac’s older persons gain more independence and stave off loneliness. The most recent class started last Wednesday and has three…